A two-dimensional topological insulator features (only) one bulk gap with nontrivial topology, which protects one-dimensional boundary states at the Fermi level. We find a quantum phase of matter beyond this category: a multiple topological insulator. It possesses a ladder of topological gaps; each gap protects a robust edge state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNon-symmorphic crystals are generating great interest as they are commonly found in quantum materials, like iron-based superconductors, heavy-fermion compounds, and topological semimetals. A new type of surface state, a floating band, was recently discovered in the nodal-line semimetal ZrSiSe, but also exists in many non-symmorphic crystals. Little is known about its physical properties.
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